Award winning fiction, Folklore, fables and fairy talesAward winning non-fiction, Poetry, Games
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A collection of rhymes and jingles known to successive generations of children and chanted in their play, such as rope-skipping rhymes. Grades K-3. 1945.
Folklore, fables and fairy talesBestsellers (Non-fiction), General non-fiction, Customs and cultures, Psychology
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Estes, a Jungian analyst and storyteller, uses fairytales and myths to illustrate the female "wild" or instinctive nature so often…
repressed in society. In addition to using the medicine of these stories, Estes suggests that women should mimic the traits of wolves to tap their own dormant wildness. Of her ten "general wolf rules for life," Estes emphasizes "howl often." Bestseller. 1992